(My Sportsbook) - The Utah Jazz will kick off a short homestand tonight versus the
New Orleans Hornets at EnergySolutions Arena.
Utah will also welcome Boston to Salt Lake City, where it has won five straight and owns a 27-8 mark this season. It is three games behind Denver for the Northwest lead and fourth in the Western Conference standings, just a game ahead of both Oklahoma City and Phoenix.
The Jazz had a brief two-game winning streak halted and lost for the third time in five tries with Friday's 110-100 loss at Phoenix. Carlos Boozer logged 23 points and 16 rebounds, while C.J. Miles recorded 17 points and Paul Millsap added 12 and 11 rebounds in losing fashion.
"They brought it to us from the jump," Boozer said. "They played fast, and we got behind. A couple of games before that they got on us early, and we were able to come back, but not tonight."
Deron Williams had 13 points but only six assists, which snaps a 21-game streak of nine assists or more. Jazz center Mehmet Okur left the game because of a stomach ailment and is questionable for Saturday.
New Orleans will close out a five-game road trip this evening and fell to 1-3 on the trek following Thursday's 93-80 setback at Denver. Darren Collison and Marcus Thornton each scored 15 points for the Hornets, who will likely miss out on the postseason. They're currently nine games behind eighth-place Portland with Houston and Memphis in between.
"I don't think we've ever been talking about whether or not we can get into the playoffs," said Hornets forward David West, who had 14 points and six rebounds. "We've just been trying to find a level of competitiveness to go out and play these games."
Emeka Okafor contributed 11 points and 10 boards in defeat.
The 2009-10 season series between the Hornets and Jazz is even at a game apiece. Utah, though, is 14-5 in the previous 19 matchups between the teams.
New Orleans has dropped 14 of 18 contests in Salt Lake City.